Day three of the Vic election campaign

Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews and rival, Opposition Leader Matthew Guy, spent another day campaigning in marginal seats.

WEDNESDAY - DAY THREE

WHERE THEY WENT

* Daniel Andrews: Mordialloc and Maryborough (Ripon electorate)

* Matthew Guy: Heidelberg (Ivanhoe electorate), Kilmore (Euroa) and Romsey (Macedon)

WHAT THEY SAID:

* "Some of the buildings don't quite match the quality of the care and the work that the staff do, so we're going to upgrade those, we're going to improve them." - Daniel Andrews on Maryborough Hospital

* "This town has just been choking with traffic. The shops here are rattling apart, we have buildings here that are deteriorating." - Matthew Guy on a Kilmore bypass

TODAY'S PROMISES:

* Labor

- Scrapping parking and launch fees at boat ramps, $4 million a year reimbursement to councils and management committees

- A Better Boat Fund paid by boat and trailer registration and licences towards waterways infrastructure

- An end to commercial fishing at Gippsland Lakes

- $100 million towards Maryborough Hospital redevelopment

* Liberal-Nationals coalition

- $10 million a year to subsidise 125,000 hospital car parking spaces for concession card holders, pensioners and people visiting direct relatives

- $162.6 million for a Kilmore bypass


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